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WSJ News Exclusive | Government Leaders Clash Over Next Step for Trump’s Ban on Chinese Stocks

President Trump’s recent executive order prohibiting Americans from investing in companies tied to China’s military complex has set up a fight in the highest ranks of government over how broad the list should be.

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Covid Aid Talks Face Time Pressures

Lawmakers see possible need for short-term spending bill to keep government open as relief negotiations wrap up.

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Fed Reinforces Plans to Provide Open-Ended Stimulus to Spur Recovery

Most central bank officials also project interest rates will remain near zero for at least three years.

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Ten States Sue Google, Alleging Deal With Facebook to Rig Online Ad Market

A Texas-led antitrust case accuses the search giant of manipulating digital advertising markets, in part through an alleged agreement with rival Facebook aimed at preserving Google’s dominance.

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Tech Giants Face New Rules in Europe, Backed by Huge Fines

European officials are pursuing new powers to oversee large digital platforms like Facebook, backed by threats of multibillion-dollar fines, as they seek to expand their role as global tech enforcers.

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FDA Finds Moderna Covid-19 Vaccine Highly Effective

The agency found the vaccine to be “highly effective,” and an independent advisory panel will vote Thursday on whether to recommend authorization. Barring complications, the vaccine could possibly be shipped by this weekend.

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Joe Biden Officially Captures Enough Electoral Votes to Win Presidency

California’s 55 electoral votes put the Democrat over the top while President Trump and many Republicans continued to dispute November’s election results.

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